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John Sterling, theatrical Yankees broadcaster known for enduring home run calls, dies at 87
NEW YORK (AP) — John Sterling, the ebullient radio broadcaster known for extravagant, individualized home run calls and shouting "theee Yankees win!” after each of New York's victories, died Monday.
Suzyn Waldman spent decades beside John Sterling. She says nothing captured him better than the night he cried through a ...
Sterling, known for his bombastic delivery and eccentric catchphrases, called 5,651 Yankees games, including eight World ...
After a dumpster fire of a road trip, the San Francisco Giants are shaking up their roster — and broadcaster Mike Krukow ...
The baseball world lost one of its iconic voices on Monday as legendary New York Yankees broadcaster died at the age of 87.
On Monday morning, reports circulated that longtime New York Yankees radio broadcaster John Sterling had died at the age of ...
He called games for the team for 36 years — 5,060 consecutive at one point — before retiring after the 2024 season.
John Sterling, the 36-year radio voice for the New York Yankees, has passed away, according to an announcement Monday from ...
Legendary New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling died in May 2026 ...
The longtime broadcaster of the New York Yankees has died at age 87. For 36 seasons, fans tuned in to Sterling’s electrifying play-by-plays on TV and radio.
Legendary New York Yankees radio broadcaster John Sterling has died at 87. Sterling joined the team in 1989 and spent 36 ...
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